The 2015 Lincoln Navigator is a relic of a bygone era. A time of great prosperity, when giants roamed the land. A time when a road-going HUMVEE sounded like an excellent idea. Wages were high, unemployment was low. The Clinton era had not yet ended, and the tumultuous days of the Bush era had yet to kick off with a bang above lower Manhattan. If you had it, you flaunted it. And bigger was most definitely better.

The Smart ForTwo, in many circles, is a very misunderstood vehicle. It's the butt of many an automotive joke, preyed upon like the shortest kid in class. However, if you need a no-nonsense car for purely urban driving, it's tough to beat the diminutive ForTwo. Smart's rolling out an all new generation for the 2016 model year, and even though it's wider and a bit fancier, it somehow has an even smaller turning radius than before.

Is a Tron-Esque Floor the Future for Sports?

LED-lit floor can be changed to show lines for any type of court.

he upkeep of regular sports courts is pretty labor intensive. From the varnish to keeping the painted lines looking nice and bold, it's a bit time consuming. Imagine if there were a way to avoid having to repaint every now and then. Now imagine if the replacement was so cool that you couldn't figure out why it took this long for it to be invented. Enter the ASB GlassFloor. Interestingly, it's nothing like the glass ceiling (ha...ha...).

Designed by Germany's ASB Systembau, the floor uses programmable LED lights under a glass surface, creating a light-up floor that can be changed to show any sport's line markings. Ceramic dots on the floor give it the feel of a wooden floor, and in order to ensure athletes aren't distracted or bothered by glare, the floor has special etchings to diffuse the light.

LED glass floors featyre tempered security glass, ceramic dots which mimic the feel of a wood floor, and special etching to eliminate flare.

Additionally, it can be set to display scoreboards, graphics, and, of course, ads. In the product's brochure, ASB Systembau writes, "The whole surface can be turned into one big screen."

The floor is made with tempered security glass which the company says will last longer than conventional floors, and it's also available in any color—we can see sports teams picking out their colors for the floor.

The company has already made many squash courts with glass floors, and a school in Germany has the LED version. Changing the lines? It's as easy as clicking a button.

It doesn't matter how much money a person makes; everybody loves a good deal. That's even true with high-end sports cars. Take Jaguar for instance; for the F-Type's 2016 model year, the automaker is rolling out a slew of new standard offers, covering everything from warranty periods to trim levels to standard equipment. It all combines together to produce an F-Type that's better than ever before, and it lands at dealerships as early as April.

It is no less than an exciting week in the world of car videos - from the serious and precautionary to the downright fun. From Dallas to Dubai and back again, Web2Carz brings you another installment in our weekly Top Five (truly) Kick-Ass Car Videos.

The electric bicycle market is steadily growing, and as battery technology continues to advance, the quality of the bikes continues to increase. So who better to get into the e-bike game than the battery engineer team responsible for the world's most advanced hybrid supercar? When Rimac Automobili teamed up with Trefecta Mobility to design a military-grade super e-bike the gauntlet had officially been thrown down.